The summer of 2016 was officially the Summer of Drake - if you believe Spotify.

With more than 757 million streams streams since it was released back in April, Drake's slow jam 'One Dance' blows away all competition on Spotify's annual list.

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The closest competitor - Calvin Harris and Rihanna's banger 'This Is What You Came For' - comes a very distant second on Spotify's global Song of the Summer list - 100 million streams behind 'One Dance' .

Sia and her 'Cheap Thrills' edge their way into third place, while The Chainsmokers' 'Don't Let Me Down' and Justin Timberlake's uber-catchy 'Can't Stop The Feeling!' round out the top five:

Here's Spotify's global Songs of the Summer list below:

1. Drake (feat. Wiz Kid, Kyla), 'One Dance'

2. Calvin Harris (feat. Rihanna), 'This Is What You Came For'

3. Sia, 'Cheap Thrills'

4. The Chainsmokers (feat. Daya), 'Don't Let Me Down'

5. Justin Timberlake, 'Can't Stop The Feeling!'

6. Drake (feat. Rihanna), 'Too Good'

7. Desiigner, 'Panda'

8. Fifth Harmony (feat. Ty Dolla $ign), 'Work From Home'

9. Mike Posner, 'I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Remix)'

10. Shawn Mendes, 'Treat You Better'

In tabulating the Songs of the Summer, Spotify looked at streaming figures from June 1 through August 31.

Spotify's Shanon Cook explained: "Drake's 'One Dance' is impossibly catchy and by late spring had positioned itself as the one to beat.

"Other playlist staples like Sia's feel-good song 'Cheap Thrills,' the Chainsmokers' standout track 'Don't Let Me Down,' and Calvin Harris' confident club jam 'This Is What You Came For' helped shape a summer sound that was upbeat, edgy, and memorable."

'One Dance' takes the crown from 2015's Song of the Summer champ 'Lean On' by Major Lazer - and continues the major roll Drizzy's been on all year long.